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HISTORIC DISTRICTS COMt~SSION <br /> A meeting of the Historic Districts.Commission was held on Wednesday, <br /> June 21, 1972, in the Selectmen's Meeting Room, Town Office Building, Lex- <br /> ington. Present were Commissioners Wilbur M. Jaquith, Chairman; Philip B. <br /> Parsons, Secretary; George E. Graves; Donald J. Shaw; Georgia H. Williams; <br /> and Associate Commissioners Albert T. Pitt and S. Lawrence Whipple. <br /> William Somers of 7 Hunt Road which is within the Munroe Tavern Dis- <br /> trict was present and wondered what properties were in Historic Districts <br /> and what the Act contained. He was given a copy of the Act. <br /> A hearing was held at 7155 P.M. on the application of The Old Lexing- <br /> ton Restaurant, Inc. (Marco's) with respect to the erection and display of <br /> a sign for the rear of the store at 1733 Massachusetts Avenue, which is <br /> <br /> within the Battle Green District. No one was present to represent the ap- <br /> plicant but, .since three scale drawings and a color chip had been previously <br /> submitted, Mr. Jaquith proceeded with the hearing. Mr. Jaquith read the <br /> legal notice and the application and submitted the drawings and color chip. <br /> He stated that they want to use the existing signboard on the rear of the <br /> building. Following discussion, the hearing was closed at 8x20 P.M. <br /> It was moved, seconded, and unanimously VOTED to issue a Certificate <br /> of Appropriateness to The Old Lexington Restaurant, Inc. with respect to <br /> the erection and display of a sign on the rear of the store at 1733 Massa- <br /> chusetts Avenue. Participating in this decision were Commissioners Wilbur <br /> M. Jaquith, Philip B. Parsons, George E. Graves, Donald J. Shaw, and Georgia <br /> H. Williams. <br /> An adjourned hearing was held at 8x40 P.M. on the application of Keith <br /> W. and Marilyn M. Harrison for a Permit for Demolition or Removal of the <br /> garage and for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the erection of fencing <br /> and the installation of a parking area on the premises at 72 Waltham Street, <br /> which is within the Battle Green District. Following discussion, it was <br /> moved, seconded, and unanimously VOTED to issue a Permit for Demolition or <br /> Removal of the garage and to issue a Certificate of Appropriateness for the <br /> erection of fencing along the rear boundary line and installation of a park- <br /> ing area at 72 Waltham Street. Participating in this decision were Commis- <br /> sioners Wilbur M. Jaquith, Philip B. Parsons, George E. Graves, Donald J. <br /> Shaw, and. Georgia H. Williams. Keith W. Harrison arrived during the draft- <br /> ing of the Certificate. <br /> Drawings submitted by Peking Gardens for signs for the restaurant at <br /> 27 Waltham Street, hearing for which has been scheduled for July 12, 1972, <br /> were shown and discussed. During this discussion it was unanimously VOTED <br /> that those present were against baked enamel signs. <br /> The meeting was adjourned at 10E20 P M. <br /> Philip B. Parsons <br /> Secretary <br /> <br />